On Friday 04 May 2007 12:35, Tony Smith wrote:
> > Can anyone give me advice on how to get radio 3, CDs, DVDs etc. playing
> > in Etch?
>
> Have you tried PCLinuxOS? http://www.pclinuxos.com/
Yes.  It was one of the earliest I tried.  It didn't work OOTB and it has very 
small repositories.
>
> I have all the multimedia stuff working on Kubuntu 7.07 but had to install
> the extras manually
This is probably part of the problem.  I have not used my own box as a 
multimedia centre, so don't really know what to install.  If something 
complains that it can't find something I install whatever it is that it can't 
find.  But when I once got BBC playing it was appallingly jerky (as it was 
under PCLinuxOS :-(  ) and I couldn't sort it out.  This has been going on 
for weeks, and he is getting very fed-up.  :-((
I couldn't trouble you for a list of the extras, could I?
If it were my own box I would just try CentOS 5 and (K)Ubuntu 7.04.  But that 
takes time and he is seriously fed up .  I would be if I were in his 
shoes. :-((  
TIA
Lisi
> PCLinuxOS works out of the box, my 2 teenagers are using it quite happily
> and believe me if they could listen to multimedia I would have heard
> complaints!
>
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